Dear ~club:
I do hope you had some fun setting up or updating your blog. I wrote a little thing myself to satisfy the criteria of this challenge, which you can find [here][1]. If you want to, go ahead and reply with your own shiny new blog or post on the previous thread. I didn't get a chance to see many of them, and I'd like to check them out if I can.
Let's try something different. Up to now, pretty much all of the challenges I've presented here have been to do a thing right here on tilde.club. I have quite a few more of this kind listed in a file in my ~, so don't you worry about that, but this week I want to go rogue and challenge you to do something in meatspace.
Some weeks ago---quite on a whim---I decided to learn how to fold a paper crane. Or, at least I *tried* to learn. I still haven't quite succeeded, although the attempts I've made to date have come closer and closer to the proper article. Anyway, I've been enjoying the sensation of folding and the pride of completing something I didn't know how to do. These aren't new sensations, really, but they're novel for me since they came from something so simple and analog.
~club, I challenge you to fold a paper crane, or if you prefer, just do an origami. When you're finished---or have had enough---post a photo of what you made to your tilde.club page, or drop a link or path in IRC. (Photos of failed attempts and franken-paper are welcomed and encouraged.) [This site][2] was a good resource for me, but feel free to go above and beyond (or stay below and well-within, if you like). Just have fun, and let us all know how it goes.
Get foldin',
Bradley
[1]: https://tilde.club/~bradley/2020/01/09/rodents-snakes-and-adhesive.html [2]: https://origami.me
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